VINstuff #3 (May 07 - May 13)

This is the third week of our regular news release, where we inform you about everything that happened in the world of VINchain over the course of the last week. We are always interested in hearing you opinion so please let us know any feedback that you guys might have.

1) Conferences:

This week we have attended the World Tokenomic Forum, it is an Annual Summit that was held from May 8-10, in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Their aim is to connect decentralized and centralized economic institutions to create a new economic order that works for all humanity, honors innovation and secures sovereignty — this is VINchain’s purpose as well, therefore, we are glad that we have been part of this.

As many of you know we have been undergoing our token swap for the last two weeks. Now that a sufficient amount of participants have swapping their coins, we are putting the token swap on hold while we integrate everyone's swapped coins into the genesis block - the very first block of our blockchain :) On Monday everyone who has done the swap will get their tokens unlocked in their new VIN wallet. ( we will post the link in Monday’s news release).

For those of you who haven’t swapped their coins yet, the token swap will be available again on Monday.

We have been listening to your feedback :) This time around we have streamlined the entire process and it will be much easier to do the token swap. We have decided to make the token swap FREE for everyone. This means that even if you missed the opportunity to swap your coins earlier, VINchain will cover the transaction fee that's necessary to swap your coins.

We have new adviser on the team- Jon Arnett. Jon is responsible for launching Carfax in Canada and he is also the President, Consulting, Canadian Sales & Business Development at Contact At Once! a LivePerson Company.

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